docx, 3.38 MB
docx, 3.38 MB
pptx, 3.23 MB
pptx, 3.23 MB

A free sample of the complete Cambridge IGCSE Geography 0460 Population & Migration unit. Classroom-ready activities spanning world population growth, the Demographic Transition Model, population pyramids, youthful and ageing populations, and international migration, pulled from the full seven-module unit.

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What is in it:

PowerPoint presentation with 16 activity slides (title page, 14 ready-to-run activities, closing page), a Word document workbook with matching pages for every slide, three workbook versions (full colour, grayscale, online-ready), and a full answer key. Every activity is exactly as it appears in the full unit, with no watermarks or restrictions.

Syllabus coverage:

  • Reasons for population change and natural growth (Module 1)
  • The Demographic Transition Model across all stages (Module 2)
  • Population pyramids, structure, and dependency ratios (Module 3)
  • Youthful and ageing populations with Gambia and Japan case studies (Modules 4 and 5)
  • Migration causes, impacts, and management (Modules 6 and 7)

Aligned to Cambridge IGCSE Geography 0460 (2027 syllabus). Also suitable for AP Human Geography, World Geography, and any demography or population unit at ages 14-16.

Format:

PowerPoint (.pptx) and Word (.docx) files, fully editable. Designed in Quicksand with a consistent pink theme throughout.

This is a free sample of the full Population unit, which includes all seven modules with complete workbook and answer key. The full bundle is available in my shop.

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